4 Historic Window Restoration Fixes to Boost 2026 Curb Appeal
The Anatomy of a Failed Restoration I pulled a vinyl window out of a house in Boston and the header was completely black with rot. Why? The previous […]
Read More →The Anatomy of a Failed Restoration I pulled a vinyl window out of a house in Boston and the header was completely black with rot. Why? The previous […]
Read More →A window is not merely a piece of glass held in place by a frame. It is a dynamic pressure seal between your controlled environment and the chaos […]
Read More →The Deceptive Reality of the Window Sill Most homeowners view their windows as simple glass panes, but as a master glazier who has spent three decades staring into […]
Read More →The Evolution of the Fenestration Industry: Moving Beyond the Hole in the Wall As a master glazier with over two and a half decades in the field, I […]
Read More →The Evolution of the Barrier-Free Aperture I’ve spent the better part of three decades staring at holes in walls. To the uninitiated, a window is a view; to […]
Read More →Why Your Egress Windows May Fail the Next Inspection As a master glazier with a quarter-century in the field, I have seen more ‘near misses’ than I care […]
Read More →The Anatomy of an Inefficient Aperture I remember a specific call last February in a suburb of Chicago. The homeowner was convinced their new hopper windows were defective […]
Read More →The Integrity of the Opening: Why Your Lock is Only as Good as Your Frame In twenty-five years of glazing, I have seen homeowners spend thousands on bullet […]
Read More →The Evolution of Accessibility: Why 2026 is a Turning Point In my twenty-five years of staring through glass and wrestling with stubborn sashes, I have seen a lot […]
Read More →The Invisible Failure: Why Your Trim Doesn’t Fit I’ve spent a quarter-century looking at the gaps where windows meet walls, and I can tell you that the window […]
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